Three people were ejected from two overturned vehicles early Sunday evening on Route 15 in Straban Township, according to a Pennsylvania State Police news release.

Police received reports of two overturned vehicles about half a mile apart at about 5:10 p.m. Sunday.

The investigation showed that Albert Thomas, 41, of Harrisburg, was traveling south on Route 15 in a 2010 Mazda 6 with passengers that were 5 and 3 years old when his vehicle collided with the back of a 2014 Ford Focus operated by Charles Day, 39, of Gettysburg.

Day's vehicle spun out of control, overturned and came to rest on its roof. Day's passenger, Robert Fox, 83, of Gettysburg, was ejected from the vehicle. He was airlifted to York Hospital, police said in the release.

Day was removed from the vehicle and taken to York Hospital by ambulance.

Day and Fox are in "satisfactory" condition, according to York Hospital Spokesman Dan Carrigan.

Thomas' vehicle traveled at a high rate of speed into a grass median and overturned several times before stopping at a turn-around point, the release states.

Thomas was ejected from his vehicle and the 3-year-old girl was found lying outside near the rear passenger door with a head laceration. The 5-year-old boy had minor injuries, police said in the release.

The girl was airlifted to Hershey Medical Center and the boy and Thomas were taken by ambulance, the release states.

Route 15 southbound lanes were closed for about five hours for crash reconstruction.